This is not required on a new car [13 WRX] and I'd expect only required on an older auto that has injector fouling issues. That being said, it won't likely hurt it either.

Best advice I've read from the performance shop experts is '[B]use quality fluids[/B]'; petrol, oil, brake fluid, transmission & diff, etc. So if you want to show a little love to your fine machine, [B]I'd step up the quality of the fluids that are put in your auto at their standard change interval[/B].

This is a preventative approach.

pzr2874

08-25-2013 05:09 PM

I wouldn't put shiz in my car other than b12, SeaFoam or Techron..... Could just be me.

This is not required on a new car [13 WRX] and I'd expect only required on an older auto that has injector fouling issues. That being said, it won't likely hurt it either.

Best advice I've read from the performance shop experts is '[B]use quality fluids[/B]'; petrol, oil, brake fluid, transmission & diff, etc. So if you want to show a little love to your fine machine, [B]I'd step up the quality of the fluids that are put in your auto at their standard change interval[/B].

This is a preventative approach.[/quote]

And this is weird considering that people should be adding this as a maint item.... not a fix.

This is not required on a new car [13 WRX] and I'd expect only required on an older auto that has injector fouling issues. That being said, it won't likely hurt it either.

Best advice I've read from the performance shop experts is '[B]use quality fluids[/B]'; petrol, oil, brake fluid, transmission & diff, etc. So if you want to show a little love to your fine machine, [B]I'd step up the quality of the fluids that are put in your auto at their standard change interval[/B].

This is a preventative approach.[/quote]

That's funny that it doesn't even list gumout or Lucas oil's fuel system cleaners.